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The bulk of this proteins structure is made up of <scene name='56/563194/Alpha_helices_and_beta_sheets/1'>alpha helices and beta sheets</scene> the alpha helices are in yellow and the beta sheets are in grey. In addition the three green balls represent the three Mg atoms, the internal compound is ATP and the small grey and red group off to the side is the glycerol. | The bulk of this proteins structure is made up of <scene name='56/563194/Alpha_helices_and_beta_sheets/1'>alpha helices and beta sheets</scene> the alpha helices are in yellow and the beta sheets are in grey. In addition the three green balls represent the three Mg atoms, the internal compound is ATP and the small grey and red group off to the side is the glycerol. | ||
| - | + | <scene name='56/563194/Phosphofructokinase_hbonds/1'>Hydrogen bonding</scene> is a very important part of protein structure shape and stability. The hydrogen bonds of phosphofructokinase are designated by the orange dotted lines throughout the structure. The uniform hydrogen bonding around the beta-sheets indicates that the sheet is composed of anti-parallel strands. | |
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Phosphofructokinase
This is the of Phosphofructokinase. The Purple designates the alpha helices...finish description
The bulk of this proteins structure is made up of the alpha helices are in yellow and the beta sheets are in grey. In addition the three green balls represent the three Mg atoms, the internal compound is ATP and the small grey and red group off to the side is the glycerol.
is a very important part of protein structure shape and stability. The hydrogen bonds of phosphofructokinase are designated by the orange dotted lines throughout the structure. The uniform hydrogen bonding around the beta-sheets indicates that the sheet is composed of anti-parallel strands.
